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Hynautic Hydrauliс Controls

Discussion in 'Technical Discussion' started by SplashFl, Oct 9, 2024.

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  1. SplashFl

    SplashFl Senior Member

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    The mechanic also told me the hydraulic system was actually very basic and he had access to parts at a local hydraulic supply. He also preferred hydraulic vs. electronic.
  2. Capt Ralph

    Capt Ralph Senior Member

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    Albeit a bit slow, they do still work and are still reliable.
    If anybody was to ever document an O ring size list, The hynautic stuff could last forever.

    Years ago I purchased up a pile of kits for my best customers. The next time I pull out a kit, I'll match them up and document the sizes,,, If I remember,,, Those slow brain cells are catching up some how..
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  3. mapism

    mapism Senior Member

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    I sympathize with him. Actually, I prefer anything but electronic! :D
    In fact, I just LOVE my very basic cable levers, because they are even simpler than the Hynautic system, which needs to convert hydraulic movements into push/pull cables anyway - albeit much shorter obviously, being inside the e/r.
    I believe the main reason why some builders back in the days preferred those to cable levers was that with the latter it's practically impossible to fit a third station.
    But also the nicer/smoother movement played a role, particularly on bigger boats.
    Regardless, in your boots I'd stick to the system you've got for as long as possible - i.e., probably for a helluva lot of time! :)
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